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About BlueHost

BlueHost, one of the most recognizable names in the web hosting industry with over 2M domain names under management, has been providing quality hosting solutions to thousands of business and personal web sites since 1996. Their "professional hosting" plan includes all the features you might need at the best possible price. Today, BlueHost is a part of Endurance International Group.

If you’ve been poking around in the world of shared web hosting for long, we’re willing to bet you’ve heard of a few of the more common names: InMotion Hosting, GreenGeeks, FatCow, iPage, HostGator, etc. However, we’d also be willing to bet you’ve heard of another name, one renowned for supplying clients with superior business performance and industry-ready tools — BlueHost.

The hosting provider has been around almost as long as we have, and during that time, they’ve taken great strides towards becoming an industry force to be reckoned with. As of typing this, the services they offer are nearly without equal, but we don’t expect you to just take our word for it! If you’ve been hoping, wishing, and waiting for a full, in-depth review of the services and features that BlueHost has to offer, then step right up, Pilgrim! You’ll find all that and more listed below, including a full rundown of who the company is. We’ll be diving into that bit first, so without further ado, head on below for our full review of BlueHost!

So, Who is BlueHost?

If you aren’t familiar with the company, we have to admit we’re a bit surprised. Perhaps you just don’t run in the same business-oriented circles as the rather prestigious hosting provider, or maybe you’re new to the game. Either way, BlueHost is a name that’s tossed around often, and for good reason. We could do our best to help summarize their services, but have a feeling their mission statement will do that far better than we ever could:

Bluehost has been providing quality web hosting solutions to businesses and individuals since 1996. Our goal is to provide outstanding services for the best possible price. To achieve these goals we are constantly innovating and upgrading our services at no additional cost to our customers. Come and join the millions of other website owners that have already chosen Bluehost and see how we can help you with your site.

Sounds like a solid line of logic, right? And for the most part—as far in as we can gather it—BlueHost lives up to the promises it makes, and perhaps even a bit more. The company is based out of Utah, and features a full roster of on-site, highly-trained technicians to handle its technology. Furthermore, the provider claims it takes unprecedented strides to ensure that you’re getting the latest in features, services and technology. And with a warehouse totaling 50,000 square feet with two secondary HQs totaling more than 20,000 square feet, we’d believe they at least have the room to meet their guarantees!

When it comes to shared web hosting, very few companies have quite the reputation (especially within the business world) that BlueHost.com enjoys. The company has been around literally as long as we can remember, and during that time period, they’ve offered cheap, high-quality web hosting to just about everyone under the sun. They also appear to have quite the focus on business and market-ready applications and hardware, making them the picture perfect host for the businessman in need of some serious bang for their buck.

All of this is brilliant, if you’re taking the company at their word, but what if you need a little outside assurance? If you’re wondering exactly what kind of awards they’ve managed to earn over the years, then you’ve come to the right place.

Awards and Accolades

Through the years, BlueHost has done quite well for themselves. They’ve won a number of awards in a number of categories, including Best Budget Hosting from HostReview every year since 2006. From the same reviewer, they’ve also earned Fastest Growing Company, Best Affordable Hosting, Best Cloud Computing Providers, and Best Web Hosting—albeit a few years back on that last one.

They company has also earned the prestigious Best Linux Hosting award for 2016 by Customer Hosting Reviews. All in all, we’d say the provider isn’t boasting quite as many awards as we’ve seen decorating the walls of other hosts, but that could mean they simply aren’t paying as much for fake awards—you didn’t hear us say that. Either way, you can decide for yourself if their services are any good! What’s the easiest way to do that? To keep on head down below, as we dive right into the actual hosting plans offered by the company, as well as how they can benefit you and your business.

Hosting Plans

Out of the box, we’d have to categorize BlueHost as “classy” if nothing else. The company’s site promises all the same sort of features and services we’ve come to expect from high-quality shared hosting providers, though with a markedly different feel than most. As stated before, BlueHost is trying quite hard to swing itself towards the business market, and it shows. Here you’ll find an emphasis on the high-quality hardware, as well as how it can help to drive your market value and web presence. Still, you’ll find all the unlimited disc space, bandwidth, email accounts, and domains you’d expect from a host of this caliber.

So you’re looking to sign up with BlueHost, are ya? If so, then you’re in luck where the budget is concerned. A basic plan with the host will only cost you $2.95 a month, and for that money, you’ll be winning quite a lot of features. A shared hosting account with BlueHost comes stock with 24/7 US-based technical support, a free drag-and-drop site builder, a free domain name, support for international domain names, subdomains, a cPanel interface, FTP access, SSH access, hotlink protection, MySQL databases, and a host of other tech language and tech interface add-ons. This includes support for modern platforms like Perl, PHP5, MySQL5, HTML5, Ruby on Rails, and many more. It’s really quite the power punch package, and you will, of course, also receive unlimited disc space, unlimited bandwidth, unlimited email accounts, unlimited add-on domains, unlimited parked domains, and unlimited subdomains.

If that weren’t enough, or if you’re looking for options that aren’t quite so technically inclined, then you’re also in luck. Obviously BlueHost has tended to focus more on the business needs of their consumers, but they also include a full load of site building and scripting utilities. You’ll get poll and survey software, Moodle, Tikiwiki, Drupal, Joomla, and of course, WordPress installation at the touch of a button. You’ll also obtain a wealth of eCommerce features, in case you’re looking to start your own online store. Among these are SSL secure servers, OS commerce shopping cart, Agora shopping cart, a free generated certificate, password protected directories, and OpenPGP/GPG encryption.

But don’t think we’re quite done yet! No, we’re just warming up where BlueHost is concerned. You see, with their shared accounts you will also gain access to a host of multimedia options, allowing you to deliver your media to your customers with increased efficiency and better design. No matter what you’re looking to deliver to your audience, with BlueHost it appears you’ll be successful.

However, BlueHost doesn’t just offer basic shared hosting. There’s also VPS and dedicated server options, which is a nice touch for the businesses looking to expand. Check out the details below.

Technology

We mentioned earlier that BlueHost has taken great strides to stay up to date and efficient with their technologies and services. We aren’t just going to drop out a cliche like that and not back it up, so if you’ve been waiting to hear exactly what the company has under the hood, you’ve come to the right place. For instance, we’re proud to announce that BlueHost is rocking dual quad core processors, as well as UPS power backup. This not only increases the amount of power your site will be allowed to draw from, but also ensures that your data is protected from unexpected power failures or surges. Additionally, the company safeguards its network with a diesel-powered generator.

All of the servers BlueHost runs are, of course, using the latest editions of the Linux kernel, and provide a far superior performance to any comparable Windows boxes. Each account also includes access to customized Apache web servers for all your more tech-inclined needs. Add to this 24/7 network mapping, which safeguards your account against unwanted modifications, and you’ve got one seriously comprehensive technological package on your hands. But best of all, the company also provides its users with complimentary site backups for protection, and 10 gigabyte ethernet connectivity for increases in speed and security.>

Affiliate Program

These guys do offer one of the best affiliate programs in the game. If you’ve been looking to become a web hosting affiliate, there’s really no better place to start your search than with BlueHost. The provider offers a substantial amount of rewards, having given out nearly $5 million dollars in referral fees last year alone. So what’s the full detail on the affiliate program? Head on below the break to find out!

First out of the gate, it’s incredibly easy to sign up as an affiliate with BlueHost. A few simple fields about you and your site, and you’re up and running. Once the easy sign-up process has been completed, the provider hands you the keys: A personal tracking link and banner set to refer customers with, as well as the option to create custom tracking links to manage multiple campaigns. With this, you can also view the click-through ratios of your links and banners, as well as track your clicks, conversions, and commission payments. BlueHost doesn’t want to leave you in the dark about the profits you’ll be making, and it’s quite refreshing to see an host that’s willing to keep the affiliate informed about the status of their income.

But what is the income? We know we’ve been dancing around the issue, but between you, us and the walls, we’re teases like that. We’ll stop pestering you, now, and dive right into the numbers: A referral with the company earns you $65 dollars in cash, right then. That means that, for every person you refer to the site, they hand you sixty five bucks no questions asked, and it’s yours to put away immediately. Combined with hundreds of referrals, that quickly adds up to one heck of a lot of money. In other words, if you’ve been waiting to become an affiliate, BlueHost is a tried and true way to start making money sooner, rather than later.

Technical Assistance

When things go wrong—and we assure you they always do—you’ll be calling the BlueHost tech support for assistance.

The CGI-based help interface BlueHost is supporting comes stock with a number of features designed to make the tech assistance process easier. Firstly, there’s the guaranteed 24/7 tech support agreement which we like to see in any web host. If the host isn’t willing to be around when you have problems, we have a problem with the host. Additionally, we’re pleased to see that BlueHost offers a ticket-based tech support system, as well as a live hotline for the individual to call upon. You can also email in your complaints, as well as chat with a tech support rep directly from your computer via live chat.

All of this is fairly stock, but what really gets us about BlueHost is the wealth of additional tutorials and information the host offers. For your money, you’ll get direct access to server status, as well as the knowledge base. This base contains information on everything from installing WordPress to optimizing your site for SEO purposes to uploading content via FTP. We like to point out that knowledge base does not replace competent technical support, but in the case of BlueHost, if your problem can be fixed on your side of the server, we’d be willing to bet there’s a solution somewhere in that databank of knowledge.

Overall, we’re really quite impressed with the amount of forethought the provider has put into making their tech support a viable source of solutions to common problems. We especially appreciated the fact that server status and video tutorials are included. Still, there’s really no way to know how good a hosting provider is without looking at some of the testimonials. Thankfully, BlueHost has provided us with quite a few of them.

Testimonials

We’ll be closing out with a few choice words provided to us by BlueHost themselves.

When I'm shopping for a product or service, I research it to death. I recently indulged my obsession while choosing a new Internet provider. I had been satisfied for many years with [another] domain host, but my feelings changed after they outsourced their technical support overseas. I suddenly found myself speaking with people who were robot-like, often difficult to understand, and not particularly creative in finding solutions to my problems. I was also paying a separate annual bill for my domain name. I thought there must be a company that provided both hosting and a domain name for a single, reasonable price. In doing my research, I spent hours roaming the Web and reading reviews from reputable sources. I finally settled on BlueHost, which has been hosting business and personal web sites since 1996. I have been very happy with them. Now, when I call my provider for assistance, it's truly a pleasant experience. I'm often connected with an associate within 30 seconds, and have never waited longer than two minutes. If I do need to wait (for perhaps a couple of minutes), I am kept updated on my position in their queue (no more waiting for what seems like forever!). I have found every associate to be extremely professional, polite, and genuinely interested in helping me. I believe a company can only survive on the quality of its customer support. BlueHost has a live demo feature, which really helped me to assess the available features. If you're looking to switch providers or start a new service, look no further than BlueHost!

Yeah, sounds fantastic. But let's look at this a bit closer.

One can promise just about anything on the Internet. But how does the company look when we dive into the user complaints and comments? Does BlueHost really hold up under our user-submitted review microscope? We’ve seen lots of other shared hosting providers falter a bit, or even outright stumble, in our previous articles, and we’re quite excited now to crack open the host and take a second look.

So, if you’ve not yet decided on your next shared hosting provider, and want a third (or fourth, fifth, sixth, etc.) opinion on BlueHost, jump on down below the break to feel the reward of sweet satisfaction. We’ll be covering all the complaints you have submitted to us,

Sales Complaints

Impolite: This is actually a new one for us. We’ve seen lots of complaints about other shared hosting providers in which you, the users, have complained about the reps’ ineptitude: But never before have we heard of an host being outright rude. It would appear that BlueHost reps sometimes have a problem with respecting the consumer, even encouraging them to take business elsewhere for trying to resolve a problem. To us, this is simply unacceptable, and we’re sorry to hear word of it emerging from the company.

Automatic Renew: In another slightly off-color complaint, it appears that BlueHost suffers from what we like to call the sticky auto-renew button. It appears our users have had a bear of a time turning off the auto-renewal of their accounts, leading to many unwanted charges. This would not be such a problem, but it appears BlueHost is somewhat reticent to rescind these charges.

Support Complaints

Begging for Answers: Sadly, this is a complaint we see rather frequently in the world of shared web hosting. It appears that BlueHost is somewhat slow to respond to users with severe problems, requiring the user to continuously harass the host into giving them a straight answer or solution for their problems. We like to call this “begging for up-time.” But cute names aside, it’s still not a selling point, and we’re quite sad to hear reports of this emerging from BlueHost.

Lack of Information: In terms of dealbreakers, this isn’t an huge one, but it’s still quite troubling. It appears the second largest complaint amongst our users against BlueHost’s technical support is a general lack of information. It appears the reps will often leave the user out of the loop, even while fixing their problem behind the scenes. This is a troubling way of doing things, especially when a site is not functioning—or worse, has disappeared entirely without a word or trace of where it’s gone.

Functionality Complaints

Unlimited Just Isn’t: We feel like putting up a billboard somewhere about this. With almost every shared hosting provider we’ve exposed, it appears that unlimited service complaints usually just aren’t. In most cases, the user stretches too far over the capabilities of the server, and is then slapped with an “unreasonable use” warning. This warning usually comes with an added fee, meaning all that free and unlimited space simply doesn’t exist. Sadly, BlueHost appears to fall trap to this failing as well, and though we understand the limits of physical hardware, we do want what we’re advertised.

Sudden Deactivations: In what we like to call the big-brother effect, it appears that BlueHost will, at random, deactivate your account claiming a violation of terms and conditions. The root cause? Based on what our users say, it’s very likely high traffic volume. We can’t say for sure, but there’s certainly something fishy going on here.

Stability Problems

Freezes: Oddly enough, we haven’t seen many complaints about a lack of up-time. Rather, we have seen complaints that the site will often freeze up, often for whole minutes at a time. Still, this is a leg and an half up from most other shared hosting providers, and we can’t say it’s entirely a deal breaker.

Conclusion

So there you have it! It appears that BlueHost is, after all, quite a functional web hosting provider. Most of the complaints we’ve seen have been insignificant, and though there were a few quite disturbing issues, BlueHost may yet be as advertised for the most part.

Nevertheless, we strongly encourage you to always check our recent user-submitted reviews before making a purchase, that way you know exactly what you’re getting yourself into. They’re a great source for anyone looking to find a competent web host, and they’ll keep you out of trouble further down the road.

BlueHost customer reviews (742)

they stole my money and domain and don't refund.
I had to chat with them for hours and exchanged plenty of e-mails. Now I lost my domain and money and the customer service won't do anything.
I worked with godaddy and other hosting companies before, but this one is the worst ever

I purchased their hosting services and domain registration for 2 years. I have never dealt with such poor service prior to this.
Most of it due to poorly trained staff. Different answers every time I talked to someone. Little concern with helping customers. Often they disconnected the phone call, or the Chat because they couldn't answer my technical questions.
They also charge you for domain privacy when many Registrars do not. They offer cheap upfront costs, but then charge you for every little thing past basic at unreasonable rates.
DO NOT BUY ANYTHING FROM THEM. Save yourself the headache.

Have had a frustrating couple of days trying first to gain access to a client's domain dashboard and then to point his URL to a new site. Thirty minutes on the phone with one customer support agent was time wasted. Finally got what we thought was help but that agent's intervention took his site down entirely. Back on the phone trying to get through again. No good reason for things to be this complicated.

I tried this company. My wife is a professional photographer and I had her website built by a programmer and hosted here. He used Piwigo. Whenever I try to update it to the latest version, it fails and deletes random photos. I wanted to take another stab at it tonight, but Bluehost backup software does not allow me to download my files. I waitid in the chat window for 10 min. Somebody with an obviously not English name came in and then let me sit there for 10 min without typing anything! I bailed on that session and started a new one. Another 15 min wait, Another name I did not recognize and the rep told me that sometimes if the files are too big, it does not work and to use FTP. The site is pretty small so it felt like a cop-out answer. time to change hosts.

every time have problems with my emails and when you contact live chat - she don't understand english and repeat the same question over and over and only wasted peoples time and refuse to put me through to someone else to help me and simply stayed quiet for hours
very shit service!!

Received a generic tech support email stating a 24 hour minimum turnaround period only to be told that it could take up to five business days. Regardless, after several inquiries via phone, and after speaking with six different tech support reps, there has been zero resolution about my original ticket and a cavalier disposition about fixing the issue. Unable to utilize plugins features, whether accessing traditional laptop or iPad.

I used their VPS for a few years with some problems (had to solve lots of them my own). Uptime was good, speed was mediocre and apps were working good but if you have a problem their staff cannot solve and just tell try this try that.
My first big problem was about disk space. It was going up full for every 2 - 3 months. Of course their staff couldn't solve the problem. It was not my problem or my software's. I had to solve this by myself by using SSH for hours.
Lastly they started to not to accept my credit card. I used the same card for years on their site without any problem. They said try different cards. We tried lots of different cards and their service refused all of them with nonsense errors. Even our banks couldn't understand what is going on. We are using the same credit cards all over the world without any problem.
Our service down for about 2 weeks because of bluehost. STAY AWAY from bluehost.

Recently, I had a simple issue and as always it takes quite a while to actually get through to tech support. It took 3 techs; 2 male and the third a female before getting my issue resolved. The first two said the password was not valid and I logged in while chatting with them and it was. The first tech not only locked me out of my account but all incoming e-mails were bouncing back so my business correspondence was not received for over 24 hours. The second tech, Syed, disconnected when I would not give him permission to override the password and the third tech, Supritha, fixed immediately but would not give me any contact information for which to file a complaint...she said it did not exist. There is no consequence for being rude and/or incompetent. The tail is wagging the dog here. And to take it a step further so my business correspondence is now interrupted is pretty bad. The nightmare with blue host began with the transfer and it has not been a great experience since. Hoping to find a host that has a good product and a tech support team that is competent, knowledgeable and reachable without extensive wait times by phone, e-mail and chat.

We have a small hotel website, just about to move to bluehost/wordpress from another provider.
After all work was done and the wordpress homepage was finished, we contacted their support, to help us with some of the moving one domain to them.
I was told "Alright wait a second, check it now" and then all pages showed 404 no page found...
Alright i think anything can happen, please revert the changes to go back where we started.
But nooo, we had over two days of constant "contacting support" -> "Please wait a few hours for changes to take effect"
Long story short: After the thrid day of struggling they said the problem is on our side and its out of their support scope.
Funny thing is I never changed anything on the site during this period, for the exact reason, that they can revert everything they did...
Never going to Use it again!

The absolute worst service. Even when you can get it configured emails sent still are not received with no errors reported. Tech support number goes into oblivion. I had to call sales to get in the cue for tech. Do yourself a favor and look elsewhere.

I've been with them for years, am an affiliate and have over 30 domains hosted. Over the years their support has degraded to a point where I have to wait 45 minutes for support. They don't accept tickets anymore and my sites have gone down and it can take 3 days to resolve an issue. I will move all my domains away from them.

The service I have received with Bluehost has been 1 issue after another, with the current (and final straw) being my email being completely unnaccessable for 7 days straight. told 3 days in a row (2nd, 3rd, 4th days) that it was a known issue and would be resolved in a couple hours. After speaking to a manager on day 5, was told issue would be for sure fixed by day 7. We are now day 7 and still down. Currently waiting for bluehost livechat "You will be connected to an agent withing 5 minutes" for the past half an hour. Switching to another provider and never looking back

They auto renewal my service and didnt provided me my full refund.They buffle client my keeping card details and use them unknowly.They say they give 100% money back guarntee ...shame on them they dont respond to my mails now they didnt provided my deducted money.

I thought BlueHost would be better than JustHost, but so far not at all impressed. Apparently the default WP theme (TWENTY SEVENTEEN) doesn't work with subdomains in BlueHost, but there is nothing about that in their knowledgebase. In troubleshooting this problem, the support tech changed their story so many times it was clear they had no idea what they were talking about. Over an hour of frustration and unnecessary fiddling before she figured out that this was a known problem. I'm now locked out of the one important domain of the five I moved over until the registration transfer is complete. One big gallon jug of buyer's remorse for me. Advice to others: STAY AWAY!

over the last several months Bluehost has had large outages with regards to one of its biggest web hosting tools, weebly. My site has been out of commission several times, and for long periods of blackout. I have lost countless customers and received no compensation or apology for these massive outages. The custom care reps are as helpful as they can be with their hands tied, and can offer no solutions. bluehost has lost a lot of ground in my books and I will be taking my business elsewhere

Bluehost is an affiliate of mojo marketplace. Mojo marketplace has tried to rip me off of $596.00 by recharging my credit card for services that I didn't sign for or use. I repeatedly cancelled and disputed charges. And they charged again! Bluehost could care less.

I have been a Bluehost customer for a little over a year now and didn't have a lot of complaints until I found out that another one of their customers was running an ads site on my domain. Somehow they assigned my company domain, I pointed towards their servers, to another user and he was making money out of it. Contacting their support has been pure hell so far. Since day one it's the same story: They can't give me any information over chat but their experts are working on it and they guarantee a response over email the same day. Of course that response never comes and it's just a way of getting you off their chat as quickly as possible. When pressing them for answers they just make you jump through hoops: send a copy of your passport, send a copy of your invoices (which has to be a screenshot as they apparently can't open a pdf themselves), validate and verify over and over again,... To make matters worse, if you stay too long on their chat and they get bored with you, they will just leave and some new operator will join without any context making you start your explanation all over again. Who will ask you to do the same things again. I was very lucky to have my domains registered at another party so I could at least manually point the DNS records away from Bluehost servers and stop the ads and who knows what else from showing up on my domain. Now 3 weeks after the fact I am still waiting for the first sensible answer or action from them or information on what happened. They clearly don't care much about security or their customers in general.

I would like to share some hard hitting facts about bluehost. I worked as Bluehost(including Fasthost,Justhost) tech support(Live chat and email(tickets) support is based in India). First, no proper training is provided for Tech supports. second, the reason tech supports force you to upgrade to higher plans is they have a target to meet(Yes!! Tech supports at Bluehost have sales targets, which is unethical) that is the reason they try hard to sell products, which is actually not needed at all. I have seen people selling VPA/Dedicated to customers, given their need is shared servers. When ever their sever was down, we were asked to sne dstandard message and they try their best to take all your money. When I worked, I used to feel sorry for some customers who were running small businesses and didn't have much Idea about hosting. They were tricked buy expensive plans and if websites were hacked they were asked to clean it up themselves or buy SiteDoctor($250+) even that wouldn't clean files sometimes. Bluehsot started good, but ones EIG took over, it was ruined. I beleive it's the same with most hosting companies, only thign they care is about money.

I have been a long time user of bluehost.com for all of my websites. It's been good for almost 10 years now and 20 or so websites. Until this week. I had to upgrade my VPS to a higher package, no problem since I needed the extra space and bandwidth for all of the traffic. So I thought. Since I purchased the upgrade, my sites have been down for 48 hours. After contacting bluehost 4 times, I found out that the "support ticket" that was supposed to be created, was never created. Then I was told it would be another 48 hours before it would be fixed (with no guarantee that it would get fixed, I might add.) So let's recap. That's a total of 96 hours of website downtime for paying them more money....You'd think they'd try and get that fixed in a hurry? Especially since I've done business with them for 10 years?!? Nope. I don't care that wordpress.com recommends bluehost and have done so forever. Run away. Things are great until they're not, and when they're not, you can expect bluehost to leave you high and dry.

Two years ago I set up a blog and signed up with Bluehost to host it. The Domain services were free with the hosting services. After a few months, I changed my mind, realized I didn't have the time to keep up with the blog. I contacted Bluehost customer support and told them I wanted to cancel everything. I didn't want the hosting service nor the domain name. Last month I found out that they charged my credit card for domain services. I call them up and they tell me that my account was set to autorenewal. Even though I have the transcripts to prove I requested everything be canceled, they won't refund the money charged to my credit card. I never received anything for two years about the domain name being renewed, and now they charge my account. They can't make money legitimately, so they just steal it.

I filed a complaint in the past about Bluehost charging me for services that they were not providing to me, They would continually tell me the problem was being worked on but they had no clue when it would actually be fixed. For months they charged me and never provided the service, but would not give me a refund when I requested it. Finally I filed a complaint with the BBB. I quickly received a response from someone at Bluehost letting me know they'd fixed my website (interesting how they couldn't fix the problem during all those months of my complaining but they immediately fixed the problem when I filed a complaint). They also offered me free months of service to make up for the time I'd lost. Sounds great right? WRONG! I dropped my complaint and accepted their offer because it was to much of a hassle at the time to leave Bluehost. As I said, they offered me free months of service to make up for the time I'd pay for but couldn't manage my site. The problem is I STILL CAN'T MANAGE MY SITE! If it's not one problem its another. My websites haven't run smoothly for more than about a week at a time! So basically THEY STILL HAVEN'T COMPENSATED ME FOR THE SERVICES THEY CHARGED ME FOR BUT NEVER PROVIDED BECAUSE THEY STILL ARE NOT PROVIDING THE SERVICES. And their customer service is horrendous. EVERYTIME I open chat it ends with me wanting to scream the F-bomb and throw my computer across the room. Hate is a strong word, but I HATE bluehost. I would recommend anyone considering using them to LOOK ELSEWHERE for website hosting. save yourself the heading. Your money would be more put to better use being used as toilet tissue in a public urinal. I'm in the middle of working on my dissertation and finishing graduate school so I don't have the time devote the attention needed to finding a new hosting site, but when I finish school in about a month I have ever intention of re-filing my complaint and leaving bluehost. STAY AWAY, for the sake of your own sanity.

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